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because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 22nd. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. did these two strike a deal or not? new details from behind closed doors on the potential debt deal that's already angering democrats. >> but the critics say let's not
because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to...
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thanks to npr we know about loads of unused spare change piling up as the nation stares down its debt. abc's jon karl explains. >> reporter: we took a journey to the u.s. mint in philadelphia for a lesson in how the government is losing money by making money. this is the presidential dollar coin. congress ordered the mint to make millions of them to honor every dead president but nobody seems to want them. they cost 32 cents a pop to make. the mint makes nearly 2 million of them every day. do the math. about 600,000 dollars a day to make them. because almost nobody uses these things, most go directly into storage. we found a bunch of them 100 miles down the road in a vault. here at the federal reserve in baltimore, the coins are packed into plastic bags stacked one on top of each other all the way up and down this aisle several aisles of them, millions and millions of dollars in presidential coins. federal reserve says they are piling up so quickly they are spending $650,000 to build a new vault in dallas to hold them. shipping the coins there will cost another $3 million. senator jac
thanks to npr we know about loads of unused spare change piling up as the nation stares down its debt. abc's jon karl explains. >> reporter: we took a journey to the u.s. mint in philadelphia for a lesson in how the government is losing money by making money. this is the presidential dollar coin. congress ordered the mint to make millions of them to honor every dead president but nobody seems to want them. they cost 32 cents a pop to make. the mint makes nearly 2 million of them every...
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i sense that the npr is quote, invested in this story, as a story, because npr was there at the beginning when nobody else was paying much attention to them. now, i'm he an independent member of the media ayn went down there and i was impressed by what i heard in the beginning, the question for me, and i haven't seen a lot of kind of inspiring stories on this, is where do they go? does this kind of peter out? does it build. >> and is this-- and what-- >> is this the liberal media's tea party? >> well, i think so. i think that the media research center, you know, has done some quantitative work on this and we can all intuit that we short of think that the media were much more critical of the tea party two years ago and wall street this year. but, the nrc did a study and said listen, in the calendar year 2009, that's 365 days, that three broadcast news shows did 13 stories in one year on the tea party. by contrast, the first 11 days, of occupy wall street they did 33 stories. >> sure. >> of course 88% according to the nrc was positive and that's something the numbers are discouraging. >> ba
i sense that the npr is quote, invested in this story, as a story, because npr was there at the beginning when nobody else was paying much attention to them. now, i'm he an independent member of the media ayn went down there and i was impressed by what i heard in the beginning, the question for me, and i haven't seen a lot of kind of inspiring stories on this, is where do they go? does this kind of peter out? does it build. >> and is this-- and what-- >> is this the liberal media's...
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it ranks above bloomberg, politico and npr. our guest has had a fascinating journey that continues to unfold. from the university of chicago law school, and and a litigator, and a journalist shinin the trenches. he covered many high-profile court cases around the country. he received nine emmy awards for his reporting. he created and produced "celebrity justice". he has come here today to talk about the tmz empire and why it is as successful and what it means for the future of journalism. the issue to be discussed today could not be more timely. what is the right model in the digital age back we are pleased -- digital age of? age? we are glad he accepted our invitation. please give a warm welcome to mr. levin. [applause] >> i bet tom brokaw is not going and lindseyut it when the lo lohan anymore. i spoke with students at george washington university. what i noticed was they looked depressed. they really looked depressed. they fell to the job market was bleak, their future was uncertain, they did not really have a vision for the
it ranks above bloomberg, politico and npr. our guest has had a fascinating journey that continues to unfold. from the university of chicago law school, and and a litigator, and a journalist shinin the trenches. he covered many high-profile court cases around the country. he received nine emmy awards for his reporting. he created and produced "celebrity justice". he has come here today to talk about the tmz empire and why it is as successful and what it means for the future of...
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he lost his job at npr 2 days after he said this... "when i get on a plane, i gotta tell you if i see people who are in muslim garb, i get worried. i get nervous."but he's not about to give up the fight for open and honest debate. juan williams-taking off the muzzle... --august 11th o 14tt --baltimore improv group at the creative alliance at the patterson--performances and wors workshops 3 the baltimore improv ffstival is at thh creative alliance at the patterson from august 11th to the 14th.for more nformation, log on to fox baatimore dot com slash mooning. &pwe all have ways of dealing with the heat... some just take it a little further. furrher.(("bring yyurself and a towel." )) ))coming up... the camp where a lot of sunscreen ii required. requirrd. you're watching fox 45 3 wanttto kkep cool in the summer... why not head to this resort in ohio? ohio?just make sureeyou bring a lot of suuscreen.that'' because this resort is a nudist colony... a place a lot of people go to year round. round.so thaa makes me wonder... do they really go
he lost his job at npr 2 days after he said this... "when i get on a plane, i gotta tell you if i see people who are in muslim garb, i get worried. i get nervous."but he's not about to give up the fight for open and honest debate. juan williams-taking off the muzzle... --august 11th o 14tt --baltimore improv group at the creative alliance at the patterson--performances and wors workshops 3 the baltimore improv ffstival is at thh creative alliance at the patterson from august 11th to...
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by npr's opponents. >> this absolutely shows there are real serious problems at npr. it's time to push big bird out of the nest. >> reporter: npr supporters are distressed. >> obviously it doesn't help when somebody does idiotic things. but there is nothing that replicates what public broadcasting provides. >> reporter: o'keefe says he targeted npr because it fired juan williams afternoon he said he was sometimes nervous flying with some muslims. >> can you believe that? >> reporter: on fox news last night, williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are really the good guys, they're the smart people and isn't it sad that more people like them aren't running america? >> reporter: george, the chairman of the board of npr said today that many local stations will definitely go under if federal funding is cut. george? >> okay, jake, thank you. >>> so, who is james o'keefe and why is he targeting public broadcasting? as ron claiborne reports, he's already stirred up a lot of controversy in his still young career. >> you asked about our organi
by npr's opponents. >> this absolutely shows there are real serious problems at npr. it's time to push big bird out of the nest. >> reporter: npr supporters are distressed. >> obviously it doesn't help when somebody does idiotic things. but there is nothing that replicates what public broadcasting provides. >> reporter: o'keefe says he targeted npr because it fired juan williams afternoon he said he was sometimes nervous flying with some muslims. >> can you believe...
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npr, the scandal and your money. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> joining me now, people who know about did ache. mackenzie phillips and william baldwin and the clinical psychologist and recovering addict himself. before we begin let's take a clip from charlie sheen's latest y youstream show charles's corner. >> now that i have your lazy [ bleep ] attention, world. sit back and rejoice for the condor of calabasas, the [ bleep ] of your jealous face sits before you unguessed humus trading real estate for this fire dance. >> daniel baldwin, let me start with you. you're a good friend of charlie's. you've partied with him and been through similar drug problems yourself. when you watch what's happening with charlie right now, what are you thinking? >> p.t. barnum. i think that it's like watching a car in its last two laps at the indy 500 being on fire and no longer wondering whether he'll finish but whether it will explode and how many people it will take with it. >> it's a very damning prognosis you paint. you're obvi
npr, the scandal and your money. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> joining me now, people who know about did ache. mackenzie phillips and william baldwin and the clinical psychologist and recovering addict himself. before we begin let's take a clip from charlie sheen's latest y youstream show charles's corner. >> now that i have your lazy [ bleep ] attention, world. sit back and rejoice for the condor of calabasas, the [ bleep ] of your jealous face sits before you...
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there's a certain npr label that goes with it. and, you know, i think that's something that news organizations didn't worry about because it was staff-produced. the networks began to farm out and hire freelancers a lot earlier than most other television networks, a lot of other media. but it's really becoming more and more ironic, i think, in an era where there's a perception again that journalism is on the ropes. the content is becoming the thing. it's less important be where and who -- where and who produces it although i think there's a credibility aspect of npr, your paper and, rem, you would see it across the range in media. credibility. our own survey at the first amendment center, we do a survey every year called the state of the first amendment, and we ask certain questions every year since 1997. one of those is, concerns bias. and we've been consistently getting the last few years about two-thirds of the american public sees bias in news reports. now, at the same time almost that same number sees a role for the press as c
there's a certain npr label that goes with it. and, you know, i think that's something that news organizations didn't worry about because it was staff-produced. the networks began to farm out and hire freelancers a lot earlier than most other television networks, a lot of other media. but it's really becoming more and more ironic, i think, in an era where there's a perception again that journalism is on the ropes. the content is becoming the thing. it's less important be where and who -- where...
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the fear inside npr was not that this would cause more republicans to want to defund npr; they already want to. the fear was that it will make it more difficult for democrats to continue to fund npr and that's why she was out the door pretty fast. >> greta: it can't be ignored the fact that as a marketing technique, this was to hustle money from the undercover sting and their marketing technique is to say, we accuse people of being racist. you know? that's a lousy marketing technique, especially when you are funded by taxpayer dollars and taxpayers represent everybody, supposely -- supposedly. >> tell make people ask: who else did npr accept money from? a lot of people inside npr have been talking to the press today. they were absolutely appalled that ron schiller, a top executive at npr, would say such indiscreet things, even if they were his inner-most feelings to someone he didn't know and now we find out was posing for an undercover sting video. >> what in the world could npr to convince even democrats at this point that it should be fundd? what is their best argument? when you cal
the fear inside npr was not that this would cause more republicans to want to defund npr; they already want to. the fear was that it will make it more difficult for democrats to continue to fund npr and that's why she was out the door pretty fast. >> greta: it can't be ignored the fact that as a marketing technique, this was to hustle money from the undercover sting and their marketing technique is to say, we accuse people of being racist. you know? that's a lousy marketing technique,...
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i went on and sweet people on the npr program, talking about is npr really considered liberal? i am thinking to myself is there anything wrong with having network for rich people driving volvos. that's okay. but admit what you are. i get a sense when i talk to npr they have no clue that their views are out of the mainstream. >> bret: last word, a.b. >> i don't think when you go to work at npr you have to be militantly pro-muslim and anti-tea party. this was an embarrassing, reflected badly on npr and makes the fight to retain the federal funding that much more difficult. >> you don't have to be, but it helps. >> bret: next up, the strategic petroleum reserve. should president obama release some of the oil to hold down gas prices? everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. but you can still refinance to a fixed rate as low as 4.75% at lendingtree.com. plus, get the best deal or we'll pay you $1,000. call lending tree at... today. >> bret: change in plans because of a fox news alert out of madison, wi
i went on and sweet people on the npr program, talking about is npr really considered liberal? i am thinking to myself is there anything wrong with having network for rich people driving volvos. that's okay. but admit what you are. i get a sense when i talk to npr they have no clue that their views are out of the mainstream. >> bret: last word, a.b. >> i don't think when you go to work at npr you have to be militantly pro-muslim and anti-tea party. this was an embarrassing,...
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. >> npr fired juan williams and fox hired him. >> when he take the microphone away and take away an audience that i loved at national public radio, i think in essence what they're saying is you're muslim. >> tonight i'll go one-on-one with him to check that honesty. kathy bates, her amazing career. >> in that moment i just knew when daniel day-lewis came on stage that my name was in that envelope. >> a passion of politics. >> that's what i'd like to say to my president whom i'm so proud of, but i want him to stand up on his hind legs and fight these rat bastards. >> and what happened in that hot tub with jack nicholson. >> he was still in the tub and i climbed down and he reached up and shook my hand and looked right in my eyes, nowhere else and he said that was beautiful, honey. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> juan williams made headlines when he was fired from national public radio after making controversy comments about muslims. now he's written a book called "muzzled" and he joins me to have an honest debate. >> good to be here. >> you feel you've been muzzled? >> once the
. >> npr fired juan williams and fox hired him. >> when he take the microphone away and take away an audience that i loved at national public radio, i think in essence what they're saying is you're muslim. >> tonight i'll go one-on-one with him to check that honesty. kathy bates, her amazing career. >> in that moment i just knew when daniel day-lewis came on stage that my name was in that envelope. >> a passion of politics. >> that's what i'd like to say to...
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to npr. and i came to learn that what we have now is a very fractured media, and people really listen, read, watch through their own personal beliefs. and so what they see as bias is you're not on my side, you're not advocating for me. and that isn't the role of the news media. so i think it's a specious complaint, and no matter, i mean, within ten minutes once i got a complaint about the same story that had to do with the arab-israeli conflict, and one was npr's nothing but national palestinian radio. ten minutes later, npr's a mouthpiece for the israeli defense force, you know? the same story perceived through different lenses of personal belief. >> that's a really versatile news organization that can be both. [laughter] you know, we've had one interesting thing in the last few years, and it kind of spins off the bias question. there are a lot of people who agree with lisa, they talk about bias, they're really saying you didn't come out on my side. and what we've had with the rise of cable
to npr. and i came to learn that what we have now is a very fractured media, and people really listen, read, watch through their own personal beliefs. and so what they see as bias is you're not on my side, you're not advocating for me. and that isn't the role of the news media. so i think it's a specious complaint, and no matter, i mean, within ten minutes once i got a complaint about the same story that had to do with the arab-israeli conflict, and one was npr's nothing but national...
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ron schiller heads npr's fund-raising arm. he met with two men who said they were part of a muslim organization and who offered npr $5 million. in reality, it was a sting being pulled off by activists who target groups they claim are opposed to conservatives. take a listen. >> the current republican party, particularly the tea party, is fanatically involved in people's personal lives. and very fundamental christian. they're seriously racist people. >> now, npr says it is appalled by schiller's comments. and it refused the money that was offered. it also says schiller is leaving the organization, but not because of this current flap. >>> now, a look at your morning weather around the country. some gusty winds, hail and a chance of tornados from new orleans to montgomery and tallahassee. some rain moving later to the tennessee and ohio valley, the carolinas and the mid-atlantic. some downpours in chicago and detroit. up to a half-foot of snow, in green bay, des moines and the northern rockies. some showers, meanwhile, from seatt
ron schiller heads npr's fund-raising arm. he met with two men who said they were part of a muslim organization and who offered npr $5 million. in reality, it was a sting being pulled off by activists who target groups they claim are opposed to conservatives. take a listen. >> the current republican party, particularly the tea party, is fanatically involved in people's personal lives. and very fundamental christian. they're seriously racist people. >> now, npr says it is appalled by...
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but as first reported by npr, taxpayers haven't faired as well. is this program a waste of taxpayer money? >> the dollar coin program is a waste of taxpayer money. i think it's time to put a halt to this experiment. >> reporter: but ending it probably requires another law from congress. until then, the mint has five years and 20 presidents to go. lisa myers, nbc news, baltimore. >>> still ahead, the big showdown in washington over the debt limit. and the president's warned of potential catastrophe. so are lawmakers any closer to a deal? >>> and a sunday surprise for those dire predictions of carmageddon in california. >>> a little more than two weeks left until the u.s. treasury reaches its legal borrowing limit and the threat of the government being unable to pay its bills looms larger tonight. nbc's mike viqueira joins us from the white house. mike? >> reporter: lester, we're 16 days from a potential financial catastrophe. by all appearances it was a quite typical weekend summer day here in washington. the first family left on foot, setting out
but as first reported by npr, taxpayers haven't faired as well. is this program a waste of taxpayer money? >> the dollar coin program is a waste of taxpayer money. i think it's time to put a halt to this experiment. >> reporter: but ending it probably requires another law from congress. until then, the mint has five years and 20 presidents to go. lisa myers, nbc news, baltimore. >>> still ahead, the big showdown in washington over the debt limit. and the president's warned...
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npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal". >> thank you. martha: well, lights, camera, action for the 2008 presidential campaign, playing the role in that story, looking back at that year of the former gop vice presidential nominee, playing sarah palin is julianne moore, the new election drama airing on hbo based on the best selling book "game change" detailing the alleged scenes behind the scenes -- behind the skaoepbgs action i should say of both senator john mccain and senator barack obama's campaign for the white house. interesting stuff. bill: what do you think? as long as she
npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal"....
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you are very, very familiar with the smear machine having gone through with the npr. when is enough enough on the smear machine? >> man, we have got to get away from it i thought and this is why i say it was so important that you heard anthony weiner apologize to andrew breitbart. >> bill: vaguely. >> i thought he did it directly. >> bill: put him through 10 days of hell, juan. come on. >> no, no. that's the point. people were willing to vilify andrew by the bart and go after him in defending anthony weiner and now that's out the door. i think the fact that he directly apologized to breitbart is a big step in that direction and give breitbart any credibility. >> bill: when you let a guy hang for 10 days. again, he says well, i'm sorry now, but he has to be sorry. i'm giving mary katharine the last word, governmental you are right. it's not anthony weiner is going hugely above and beyond. it's an important moment that he almost apologized to breitbart. many of us who use twitter said the as i remember explanation is probably the explanation. the press did not try to ex
you are very, very familiar with the smear machine having gone through with the npr. when is enough enough on the smear machine? >> man, we have got to get away from it i thought and this is why i say it was so important that you heard anthony weiner apologize to andrew breitbart. >> bill: vaguely. >> i thought he did it directly. >> bill: put him through 10 days of hell, juan. come on. >> no, no. that's the point. people were willing to vilify andrew by the bart...
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on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to make a point, this is another example of the media acting as a pr company for the protests. the movement, bill, is a lot like me, when you see me on tv, i appear normal size. but in real life, i'm tiny. that's what the occupy protests are like. >> bill: i got it. all right. bill ayers, remember him? chicago activist, caught up in bombings in the '60s and all that. he had something to say about the protests as well. role the tape. is saying, i want y'all to be nonviolent. i want you to be nonviolent. >> bill: turning on barak obama. somebody said to me a very smart guy onc
on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to...
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they can have a fund raidser. >> it's the same thing as like npr. why should they be entitled to have public funding? this particular case planned parenthood is still open. planned parenthood is still able to provide services including breast exams, cancer screenings, et cetera. why should the federal government be getting involved in this? it's basically social activism. let's call it what it is. why is the holder justice department involved in this? >> according to you, guilfoyle, holder and his attorneys at the justice department found a loophole with the social security act. they found a loophole, okay? so that they could go in with the resources of the justice department to try to intimidate. >> to submit. >> bill: indiana to force them to give state money to planned parenthood. >> they joined the aclu in doing so. >> bill: in the lawsuit. >> now, listen, here is why it just doesn't make any sense to me. because they carved out. >> bill: what doesn't make any sense to you? >> why they are doing this. >> bill: now you are on guilfoyle's side? yo
they can have a fund raidser. >> it's the same thing as like npr. why should they be entitled to have public funding? this particular case planned parenthood is still open. planned parenthood is still able to provide services including breast exams, cancer screenings, et cetera. why should the federal government be getting involved in this? it's basically social activism. let's call it what it is. why is the holder justice department involved in this? >> according to you, guilfoyle,...
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>> he told npr he used to be so scared of flying he couldn't get on a plane, now he can't get off a plane. >>> now, next on this monday -- a boy falls 40 feet down a well and his dad springs into action. >> it ends all well. >>> is it one of the greatest soccer matches ever? a huge comeback for team usa. >> fantastic match. >>> what a cleaning crew found onboard on a plane shocked even the tsa. we'll explain coming up. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the
>> he told npr he used to be so scared of flying he couldn't get on a plane, now he can't get off a plane. >>> now, next on this monday -- a boy falls 40 feet down a well and his dad springs into action. >> it ends all well. >>> is it one of the greatest soccer matches ever? a huge comeback for team usa. >> fantastic match. >>> what a cleaning crew found onboard on a plane shocked even the tsa. we'll explain coming up. [ male announcer ] it's simple...
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but as first reported by npr, taxpayers haven't faired as well. is this program a waste of taxpayer money. >> the dollar coin program is a waste of taxpayer money. i think it's time to put a halt to this experiment. >> reporter: but ending it probably requires another law from congress. until then, the mint has five years and 20 presidents to go. lisa myers, nbc news, baltimore. >>> still ahead, the big showdown in washington over the debt limit. and the president's warned of potential catastrophe. so are lawmakers any closer to a deal? >>> and a sunday surprise for those dire predictions of carmageddon in california. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell
but as first reported by npr, taxpayers haven't faired as well. is this program a waste of taxpayer money. >> the dollar coin program is a waste of taxpayer money. i think it's time to put a halt to this experiment. >> reporter: but ending it probably requires another law from congress. until then, the mint has five years and 20 presidents to go. lisa myers, nbc news, baltimore. >>> still ahead, the big showdown in washington over the debt limit. and the president's warned...
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a tea party group is demanding congress pull funding from npr. a supposed thely non-part -- a supposedly non-partisan broadcast group after an exexecutive is caught on tape slamming conservatives and the tea party. >> reporter: we know this is video from february 22, apparently shot by two people posing as members of a fictitious muslim organization trying to get npr $5 million. one of those npr executives was telling the two people, he thought they were from a muslim group started by members of the muslim brotherhood, what he thought of the tea party and its influence on the republican party. take a listen. >> i think the republican party has been hijacked by this group. basically they are -- report are went on to describe liberals in america as more educate, fair and balanced than conservatives. now the npr senior vice president responded with this statement saying the fraudulent organization represented in this video repeatedly pressed us to accept a $5 million check with no strings attached which we refused to accept. we are appalled by comme
a tea party group is demanding congress pull funding from npr. a supposed thely non-part -- a supposedly non-partisan broadcast group after an exexecutive is caught on tape slamming conservatives and the tea party. >> reporter: we know this is video from february 22, apparently shot by two people posing as members of a fictitious muslim organization trying to get npr $5 million. one of those npr executives was telling the two people, he thought they were from a muslim group started by...
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after recent hidden video showed npr executives bashing the tea party. if the house passes the bill, the senate would likely block it. >>> and it's all about green today, as people across the globe celebrate st. patrick's day. the biggest party of all takes place right here in new york city. millions of revelers are expected to turn out for the city's 250th annual st. patrick's day parade. >>> march madness. the field now whittled down to 64 teams. and the madness officially gets under way today. half the field is in action today. the other half, tomorrow. the whole thing wraps up with a new national champion on april 4th. >>> some of you, your local news is next. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? a
after recent hidden video showed npr executives bashing the tea party. if the house passes the bill, the senate would likely block it. >>> and it's all about green today, as people across the globe celebrate st. patrick's day. the biggest party of all takes place right here in new york city. millions of revelers are expected to turn out for the city's 250th annual st. patrick's day parade. >>> march madness. the field now whittled down to 64 teams. and the madness officially...
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we first heard about this on npr, and had no idea it was going on. here's abc's jon karl. >> reporter: we took a journey to the heart of the u.s. mint in philadelphia. down long corridors, into oversized elevators and through doors, lots of doors, for a lesson on how to lose money while making money. it sounds a little like vegas around here, except the coins never stop coming. this is the presidential dollar coin. they're making them to honor every dead president, but nobody seems to want them. not even the one for rutherford b. hayes. rutherford b. hayes, hot off the press. literally, these coins are still warm. made of manganese brass, they coco 32 cents a pop to make. the mint can make 1.8 million a day. do the math. that's nearly $600,000 a day. because almost nobody uses these things, most go directly into storage. we found a bunch of them 100 miles down the road in a vault. here at the federal reserve in baltimore, the coins are packed into plastic bags stacked one on top of each other all the way up and down this aisle. several aisle of them,
we first heard about this on npr, and had no idea it was going on. here's abc's jon karl. >> reporter: we took a journey to the heart of the u.s. mint in philadelphia. down long corridors, into oversized elevators and through doors, lots of doors, for a lesson on how to lose money while making money. it sounds a little like vegas around here, except the coins never stop coming. this is the presidential dollar coin. they're making them to honor every dead president, but nobody seems to...
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but even norquist now has told npr he's in favor of raising the debt ceiling in return for spending restraint. do but regret signing that pledge? >> the pledge in question is a pledge not to raise taxes. the problem in washington is they spend too much. and that needs to be the solution. we've got to attack the overspending. >> do you see repealing tax cuts the same as raising taxes? >> the house republican budget actually proposes to rid ourselves of quite a few loopholes and lower the rate and have a net no new revenue. but republicans aren't against new revenue. we do that by getting washington off the backs of job creators across america and get this economy going again. we have a problem. the economy is going the wrong way. send spending is going up. the president has to request a huge debt increase. >> that's all happening under the bush era tax cuts. you're arguing that those tax cuts are what sparked job creation, we know we've seen the highest unemployment rate in generation under those bush era tax cuts. we know that american corporations are sitting on a lot of cash. >> ma'am -- >>
but even norquist now has told npr he's in favor of raising the debt ceiling in return for spending restraint. do but regret signing that pledge? >> the pledge in question is a pledge not to raise taxes. the problem in washington is they spend too much. and that needs to be the solution. we've got to attack the overspending. >> do you see repealing tax cuts the same as raising taxes? >> the house republican budget actually proposes to rid ourselves of quite a few loopholes and...
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that is npr's andy carbon. he's going to join me later to talk this through about why this seemed fishy to him and what's next. >>> plus, did you hear about this little event we're hosting in new hampshire tonight? take a look at our time lapse video. this is inside the hall where tonight's gop presidential debate will be happening. jessica yellin will be here momentarily to talk to me about who the seven people are who we will be seeing on stage this evening. and why most of them are already ganging up on one mitt romney. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ to help move business... forward. when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visi
that is npr's andy carbon. he's going to join me later to talk this through about why this seemed fishy to him and what's next. >>> plus, did you hear about this little event we're hosting in new hampshire tonight? take a look at our time lapse video. this is inside the hall where tonight's gop presidential debate will be happening. jessica yellin will be here momentarily to talk to me about who the seven people are who we will be seeing on stage this evening. and why most of them are...
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the senate considering a bill to take tax money away from npr and tpb, that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as the battle between conservatives and liberals over government spending continues to range, writing in the "wall street journal," senator demanipulate cites the following, the president amertis of npr received more than $1.2 million in 2008. the head of the sesame workshop paid close to a million bucks a year. that's private money. that shows you the earning power of sesame street. pbs president, $632,000 in annual compensation in 08. and the list goes on and on. senator demint points out that the sesame street operation alone made $211 million. $211 million in three years! from toy and product sales. why on earth is the taxpayer subsidizing it? sesame street can carry them. corporations public broadcasting getting $420 million this year. president obama wants to give them another 130 million next year. two words. not needed! in the house, a bill to defund planned parenthood gets $360 million a year is passed. bad news for the president of planned parenthood. he
the senate considering a bill to take tax money away from npr and tpb, that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as the battle between conservatives and liberals over government spending continues to range, writing in the "wall street journal," senator demanipulate cites the following, the president amertis of npr received more than $1.2 million in 2008. the head of the sesame workshop paid close to a million bucks a year. that's private money. that shows you the...
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and then the house doesn't think your tax dollars should be used to fund npr. will the senate agree. and congressman tom price joins us to weigh in on that. there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. ask your doctor if you live or have lived in an area where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. and help bridge the
and then the house doesn't think your tax dollars should be used to fund npr. will the senate agree. and congressman tom price joins us to weigh in on that. there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other...
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>> and nbc tells the former head of npr, we love you just the way you are. the peacock network offering vivian chiller a new job. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steem. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so yo can do wh you love. does that airline go out of it's way to reward you? it should. because loyalty is a two way street. and when one side gives, the other has to give back. dedicated redcoat customer service. more first class upgrades. miles that don't expire. this isn't benevolence this is our business. the next time an airline asks for yours: ask them first, what they've done to deserve it. >> today, mitt romney will officially throw his hat into the presidential ring again but the former massachusetts governor is already being
>> and nbc tells the former head of npr, we love you just the way you are. the peacock network offering vivian chiller a new job. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steem. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain...
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npr gets $3 million. it gets $3 million. >> again n this economy, the numbers are all over the place. in this climate, everybody has to make cuts somewhere, is this a logical place? they can survive without those public things. >> no, it's not a logical place. >> should they be immune? >> if noel and republicans want to fire big bird and want to fire el mo, more power to them 'cause jim demint in washington may like that, but molly swing voter in ohio isn't going to like it. >> your children in the studio have ear must muffs over their s because they don't like that. but should they be immune? >> no, they should not be. everyone must cut. this is a time to cut, to pull together as americans and make this debt go down. people are tired of it. jobless rate, foreclosures. big bird and kermit, i'm sorry. they're going to have to make a cut. >> nobody is saying they haven't made a cut. they've had to raise a lot more money on this own. but what this really is, republicans want to defund public broadcasting bec
npr gets $3 million. it gets $3 million. >> again n this economy, the numbers are all over the place. in this climate, everybody has to make cuts somewhere, is this a logical place? they can survive without those public things. >> no, it's not a logical place. >> should they be immune? >> if noel and republicans want to fire big bird and want to fire el mo, more power to them 'cause jim demint in washington may like that, but molly swing voter in ohio isn't going to like...